The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up! The S&P 500 is up! NASDAQ is way up! But none of those have anything on the collector car market, which is nothing short of absolute insanity at the moment. And this chart is proof. »1/28/15 2:25pm 1/28/15 2:25pm

Back in 1994, a McLaren F1 cost you about £650,000. That was as much as a mansion. This video took one such Mclaren and one such mansion and compared the two on appreciation. Which one made more money? »12/05/14 5:46pm 12/05/14 5:46pm

In honor of Collector Car Appreciation Day on July 11 (oops), Auctions America is holding a big auction of some really interesting collectible cars. They were nice enough to let me check out some of them before the July 31 auction. I'm pretty sure my presence devalued the cars a bit, so, you're welcome, bidders. »7/22/14 9:00pm 7/22/14 9:00pm

A 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO sold this past week for the unbelievable sum of $31,856,726 (£20.2 million), making it the most expensive car ever sold in Britain and the second most expensive car ever known to have been sold anywhere in the world. »2/11/12 9:00am 2/11/12 9:00am

Life wouldn't be worth living if not for mystery, but there's one I just can't cipher: Why do classic car owners prop life-size dolls of toddlers against their rides at shows? Want to split a Big Gulp of WTF? »8/26/11 4:00pm 8/26/11 4:00pm

High on the remote Colorado plains known as South Park sits a few hundred acres of ranchland and a car collection of one man that numbered 1,000 vehicles. After years of frustrated selling, his widow has called in the crushers. Your move, hippies. »7/28/11 4:30pm 7/28/11 4:30pm

Like grandpa's proverbial hammer and Heidi Montag, this 1990 Porsche 911 has had most of its parts replaced during a career of 521,000 miles. Now the owner's selling off his joy for just $16,000. (Thanks snap_understeer_ftw!) [PelicanParts] »1/27/11 2:00pm 1/27/11 2:00pm